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Shuting down while users are still logged on.

#1 User is offline   emthompson 

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Posted 18 January 2002 - 05:29 AM

Any one know how to make XP quit saying that message that people are logged on when you shut down from the login screen, or when people are really logged on?
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#2 User is offline   NichtSehrGut 

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Posted 20 January 2002 - 05:45 PM

Well... The obvious one would be to make sure everyone has logged off before you shutdown.

If you're the only one logged in and you "Switch User" to the login screen, and then shutdown; you'll get the message as well.

If you're the only one logged in and you're shutting down from within your login (your Desktop) and you still get the message; then your XP is confused. Don't know what you can do about that (except maybe, kill all accounts but your own...).
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#3 User is offline   Marktait 

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Posted 20 January 2002 - 08:20 PM

ok! real big problem, im Running WIndows XP Pro on my system and my system is constantly freezing. Sometimes the system will unfreeze after 30-60secs or it will just lock completely. Iv loading bios setup defaults still the same and tried windows XP Home and that does this too. Iv tried moving my RAM around and still the same.
Any ideas, i am running an FTP Server so i need this sorted asap.

Thanx

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#4 User is offline   emthompson 

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Posted 21 January 2002 - 11:12 AM

Well from just looking at your hardware I cant see any thing that would cause it to act the way it is. Since you need the computer up ASAP I would just go ahead and do a "FRESH" instal. Dump everything related to windows. It doesnt sound like it but doing this will save you a bunch of time.
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